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Title: | Osma sjednica: uzroci, značaj, interpretacije |
Other Titles: | The Eighth Session of the CCLCS (1987): Context, Meaning, Interpretation |
Author(s): | Jovic, Dejan |
Contact Email: | dj1@stir.ac.uk |
Editor(s): | Pavlović, Momčilo Jovic, Dejan Petrović, Vladimir |
Citation: | Jovic D (2008) Osma sjednica: uzroci, značaj, interpretacije [The Eighth Session of the CCLCS (1987): Context, Meaning, Interpretation]. In: Pavlović M, Jovic D & Petrović V (eds.) Slobodan Milošević: Road to Power. Belgrade: Institute for Contemporary History (Belgrade) and CENS (Stirling), pp. 33-70. |
Keywords: | Slobodan Milošević Serbia Nationalism Disintegration of Yugoslavia Slobodan Milošević Serbia Yugoslavia Politics and government 1980-1992 Yugoslavia Politics and government 1945-1980 Nationalism Yugoslavia |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Date Deposited: | 15-May-2009 |
Abstract: | From first paragraph: Osma sjednica Centralnog komiteta Saveza komunista Srbije (održana 23. i 24. septembra 1987.) bila je značajan događaj u povijesti ne samo Saveza komunista Srbije, nego i same Srbije, te za sam raspad socijalističke (i svake druge) Jugoslavije. Iako bi bilo pogrešno tvrditi da je s njom započeo raspad Jugoslavije, njen je ishod dao značajan doprinos onome što će kasnije – četiri godine nakon njenog održavanja – prerasti u konflikt, koji će onemogućiti miran rasplet jugoslavenske krize. Ona je zato - prije svega zbog onog što joj je slijedilo – postala simbol kraja jedne epohe i početka druge, koju je sve do 2000. simbolizirao njen glavni predstavnik, Slobodan Milošević. |
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